David ShellSan Diego, CA

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San Diego, CA

Work

Company: The d casino - Las Vegas, NV Mar 2014 Position: Dual rate floor supervisor

Education

School / High School: University of Illinois- Urbana, IL Specialities: History

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Resumes

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Driver

Work:
Granite School District
Driver
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Skills:
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Management, Customer Service
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Location:
United States
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David Shell - Las Vegas, NV

Work:
The D Casino - Las Vegas, NV Mar 2014 to Nov 2014
Dual Rate Floor Supervisor
First Transit - San Diego, CA Aug 2010 to Aug 2013
Commecial Paratransit Bus Driver
Luxor Hotel - Las Vegas, NV Jun 2006 to May 2010
Dual-Rate Floor Supervisor
Sahara Hotel - Las Vegas, NV Apr 2000 to Apr 2005
Dual-Rate Floor Supervisor
Excalibur Casino - Las Vegas, NV Jun 1998 to Oct 1999
Table Games Dealer
Hacienda/Gold Strike Inn - Boulder City, NV Mar 1997 to Jun 1998
Table Games Dealer/Floor Supervisor
Radio Shack - San Diego, CA Nov 1993 to Mar 1997
Sales Associate
US Navy - San Diego, CA Aug 1983 to Oct 1993
Anti-Submarine Warfare Operator
Education:
University of Illinois - Urbana, IL
History

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Device For Releaseably Connecting Rope Ends In Tension

US Patent:
5307751, May 3, 1994
Filed:
Jul 2, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/909104
Inventors:
David Shell - San Marcos CA
International Classification:
B63B 2104
US Classification:
114218
Abstract:
A compact, cleat-like, device for connecting the ends of a rope together where the rope is in tension. The device is generally planar, with two approximately flat surfaces, two approximately parallel sides and trifurcated ends. A central aperture is provided through the flat surfaces. The channels between the three end fingers are tapered, with the apices extending toward the aperture. In use, rope ends are inserted through the aperture, wrapped around two opposite channels and inserted back through the aperture. The device safely and securely maintains the connection between the rope ends. The rope can be easily removed, even with the rope in tension, by pulling one end of the rope back through the eye and unwrapping it from the channels.

Combination Eye Hook And Modified Cleat, Particularly For Cargo Tie-Down

US Patent:
5230295, Jul 27, 1993
Filed:
May 4, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/879100
Inventors:
David A. Shell - San Marcos CA
International Classification:
F16G 1110
US Classification:
114218
Abstract:
A generally elongate fitting has, at a distal end, a hook for hooking an external object, and, at a proximal end, an eye and a cleat for attaching a rope. An eye hook with an eye at its proximal end, a hook at its distal end, and a connecting shank between the hook and the eye is formed integrally with a modified cleat that has both (i) a pair of projecting arms and (ii) a projecting arm. The pair of projecting arms extends proximally from the region of the eye so as to form a "V" channel between them. The projecting arm extends distally from the region of the eye at an incline to the shank so as to form another "V" channel. Both channels are suitable to compressively engage a rope that is forcibly wedged within such channel. A rope slipped through the eye is pulled taught against the eye, and not against either channel, until, a desired tension in the rope having been achieved, the rope is easily, while still held taut, angled into that channel of the cleat which is formed between the two projecting arms. The rope is then pulled tight into the remaining channel, and rethreaded through the eye in an opposite direction.

Elongate Fitting With An Eye And A "V"-Channel For Compressively Engaging A Rope, Particularly For Cargo Tie-Down

US Patent:
5209173, May 11, 1993
Filed:
Jan 8, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/818057
Inventors:
David A. Shell - San Marcos CA
International Classification:
F16G 1110
US Classification:
114218
Abstract:
A generally elongate fitting has a distal-end region for affixing an external object, a mid-region eye, and a proximal-end region for attaching a rope. In one embodiment, the distal-end and middle regions are configured as an eye hook having an eye at its proximal end, a hook at its distal end, and a connecting shank between the hook and the eye. In another embodiment, the distal-end region is configured as a base member bolt-mounted to the external object, a rotating member rotatably mounted to the base member, and an arm pivotally mounted to the rotating member, forming thereby a swivel joint. In this embodiment the mid-region's eye is integrally within the arm. In both embodiments the distal- and mid-regions are formed integrally with a proximal-end region defining one or more "V" channels. In one embodiment "V" channels are formed as a modified cleat having both (i) a pair of projecting arms and (ii) one or more additional projecting arms. Both channels are suitable to compressively engage a rope that is forcibly wedged within such channel.

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